Wake Up!

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I know this is difficult for the normies, libertardians, and other folks, but, the politics really don’t matter anymore. We face a hellish enemy that moves to cull the herd and rule the survivors.

“Killing a newborn baby is never equivalent to killing a person, that is, a being who wants to go on living”

~ Peter Singer, “moral” philosopher and Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University

If the masses were to look around at the reality that is staring them in the face, they would have to come to the conclusion that individual life is no longer thought to be sacred, it is not worth protecting, and it should be respected only in the sense of utilitarian necessity. These observations do not yet fully consume the total population, but do consume the minds of those currently guiding and controlling this population. In other words, the “new normal” sought is one where the sanctity of life is no longer a driving force of moral behavior, but is seen as a privilege only for those considered worthy of it by the technocratic few.

Depopulation is alive and well, but controlling all that are left in this society after the culling of the undesirables, is being pursued with the same vigor. The end result of such agenda driven policies would be the death of the old, weak, mentally unstable, newborns, and of course all dissenters that question this tyranny. Once this democide can be accomplished, the control of the rest could be achieved by the destruction of mind and body through ‘vaccination,’ and brute force by the henchmen of the state. All that would remain would be the ruling class, those that were robotic transhuman statists, and a population of slaves.

Your failed republicants won’t help you because they are part of the system. No legal or political solutions remain.

Where to Go in the USSA?

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I marked up this list of “best” states. See brackets:

New this year, U.S. News has compiled data related to the COVID-19 pandemic, as the country enters its second year of enduring the crisis. We have also explored just how badly the pandemic has damaged states’ economies and budgets.

10 Best States in America:

1. Washington [east okay]
2. Minnesota [outside cities]
3. Utah [Good, outside under-roo cities]
4. New Hampshire [north of Concord]
5. Idaho [Yes]
6. Nebraska [okay]
7. Virginia [maybe in the SW corner or mtns]
8. Wisconsin [outside cities]
9. Massachusetts [sady, NO]
10. Florida [maybe the Pandhandle]

My preference is for a few states not listed and, of course, has nothing to do with the hoax.

A Preview?

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Of Amerikan ineffectiveness – in Afghanistan:

And this is why, after 20 years of insurgency, the Taliban has never given up or lost its resolve to fight. Irrespective of ideas, the Taliban fighters’ goal is simple: they want their country back and are able to tap into the utter depravity of conditions in Afghanistan, including poverty, desperation and disillusionment, to foster an organic sentiment that keeps propelling them back, no matter how many times they are bombed.

“…the Taliban fighters’ goal is simple: they want their country back…” Replace “Taliban” with American People and see how that works.

Another Case Not Decided

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So, I guess that Trump won’t be re-elected after all, right? John Roberts again rides to the rescue of the Dark State.

Monday’s rejection of the certiorari petition thus appears to finish off any chances the former president might have had to keep his position in the Oval Office. As distant a possibility as winning a favorable SCOTUS disposition might have seemed, even the slightest of chances would have represented an improvement over the self-defeating option the plaintiffs opted for.

The military option was always the only one with a just of success, for Trump and the US. Now, it’s over, for both parties. Yet, today I heard a Republican’t moron babbling about “getting Trump back in thar in 24!” What part of systemic fraud, untraceable, and no one will be looking from now on is hard to understand?

The good and bad news is that the military option is still on the table, minus the reality TV star. Secession-Balkanization 2024!

Flattened by the Curve

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They just won’t ever let up on the hoax. The CDC promotes sickness theater, forever:

FULLY vaccinated Americans can gather in groups indoors without masks, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

However, those who have had the jab should still wear a face covering in public.

Looking at this from a different angle, maybe it isn’t so bad. Who in his right mind would want to gather indoors with people dumb enough to fall for this bullshit? And, maybe it’s better if they cover their faces in public. Maybe paper bags would work better?

A Random Idea

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I saw yet another story about a dead Amerikan public “school.” This one featured the return of … wait for it … equitable, diverse … segregation! It also featured a diversity consulting firm made up of the oddities one would expect. The school was one of the “better” failed and dead schools. In the end, I canned the urge to repeat myself for the 353rd time.

Instead, here’s a novel idea: Young entrepreneurs! Consider starting your own diversity consulting shakedown outfit. Gear it towards equity, understanding, etc for Heritage Americans! I’m sure failed schools all over the country could benefit from forced learning about the high value of Whites, Christians, and normal, intelligent people. If not, they could always be sued. Or not – just a random idea.

Avoid the Sin of Moses

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It’s an extreme example and, therefore, perhaps not the most applicable, but this is why esprit de corps is so important. And, yes, the sin of Moses has perplexed more than a few folks over the years.

At Thursday’s daily Mass (Thursday of the 18th week of the year) we read of the sin that excluded Moses from leading the people to the Promised Land. While there are some mysterious elements to it, one thing seems clear: the grumbling of the people got on Moses’ nerves. Indeed, grumbling often affects more than just the one doing the complaining. Through it, infectious negativity can be set loose. Even if only a small number are grousing, it can still incite discontent, anger, and/or fear in others. Yes, the people nearly wore him out. At a particularly low moment, when the people were complaining about the food, Moses lamented to God,

Why have you dealt ill with your servant? And why have I not found favor in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me? Did I conceive all this people? Did I give them birth, that you should say to me, “Carry them in your bosom, as a nurse carries a nursing child,” to the land that you swore to give their fathers? … I am not able to carry all this people alone; the burden is too heavy for me. If you will treat me like this, kill me at once, if I find favor in your sight, that I may not see my wretchedness (Numbers 11:11-12, 14-15).

Moses was so dispirited that he preferred to die rather than continue on in this way. In his weariness, he spoke rashly, and God excluded him from leading the people into the Promised Land:

And, this applies far beyond (or below) speaking rashly to the Lord.

Moses was worn down by the constant grumbling of the people. Be cognizant of the toll that such behavior takes on others. Practice gratitude, an important antidote to the poison spread by grumbling.

My own natural realism is sometimes mistaken for pessimism. It isn’t. However, as I’ve noticed via PPN, a little joy or boost to the presentation does good for the common spirit. Does it change reality? No, of course not. It don’t hurt none either!